Definition of Mangolds

1. Noun. (plural of mangold) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Mangolds

1. mangold [n] - See also: mangold

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mangolds

manglers
mangles
manglietia
mangling
manglings
mango
mango dermatitis
mango juice
mango juices
mango tree
mangoed
mangoes
mangold
mangold-wurzel
mangold wurzel
mangolds (current term)
mangoldwurzel
mangoldwurzels
mangolike
mangonel
mangonels
mangonism
mangonist
mangonists
mangos
mangostan
mangostans
mangosteen
mangosteen tree
mangosteens

Literary usage of Mangolds

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the International Conference on Plant Hardiness and by Daniel Hall (1912)
"... Wheat—Barley: Importance of Quality—Oats—Root Crops : Swedes, mangolds, Potatoes —Importance of Farmyard Manure for Root Crops— Leguminous Crops: Beans, ..."

2. Report of the Secretary for Agriculture by United States Dept. of Agriculture (1866)
"For feeding purpose?, the ruta-baga is evidently of inferior value to tlio mangolds, and there is but one reason why the latter should not supersede the ..."

3. The Cultivator by New York State Agricultural Society (1860)
"PEAS BEANS AND mangolds. MESSRS. EDITORS—Noticing a call for the experience of farmers in raising peas, beans, and mangolds, 1 have coir eluded to вау a lew ..."

4. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England by Royal Agricultural Society of England (1880)
"96 0 0 mangolds (irrigated) 31 3 0 Cabbages (irrigated) 800 Eye-grass 51 0 0 ... mangolds.—The most notable feature of this farm was the marvellous crop of ..."

5. British Farmer's Magazine (1869)
"The cultivation of mangolds has lately engaged the attention of the Highland Society. They have awarded two prizes to Mr. UJ Thomson, of Kilmarnock, ..."

6. Manual of Agriculture: For the School, the Farm, and the Fireside by George Barrell Emerson, Charles Louis Flint (1862)
"mangolds should be pulled and stored with as little bruising as possible. The least injury will sometimes cause them to decay. ..."

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